In this episode of the Your Harrogate podcast, Pete Egerton has been speaking to Harrogate fundraisers, Jeremy Butterfield and Ollie Ward. The two friends are no strangers to fitness or charity challenges. In the past, they have done three marathons in three days and now, they're aiming to up the mileage. It's all in memory of their friend James Hindmarsh, who passed away in 2021, aged just 24 due to a rare form of bone cancer called Alveolar Rhabdomyosarcoma. They're also running in memory of Ollie's uncle, David Brown, who tragically lost his life to Covid. The guys will complete their next gruelling challenge from May 25th, 2023 and would love you to sponsor them... [podcast_episode episode="61467" content="excerpt,player"]

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